Tuff Country 14610 - GM 69-72 2 box kit User Manual
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catch the brake fluid that will leak out. After the 
installation is complete, the brake lines will need to 
be bleed. Repeat procedure on the passenger side. 
See Illustration # 1
4. Working on the driver side, remove the stock cotter pin 
and caster nut that connects the stock drag link ball joint 
to the stock steering arm. If you are not going to replace 
the stock steering arm with a raised steering arm, save 
the stock cotter pin and caster nut for later re-installation. 
Remove the stock drag link from the stock steering arm 
and let the stock drag link hang. Special Note: Tuff 
Country EZ-Ride Suspension highly recommends 
installing a raised steering arm once a 4” 
suspension system has been installed. If you have 
not already ordered your raised steering, please 
contact Tuff Country or your local Tuff Country 
dealer and order part # 70100.  
 
5. Place a pair of hydraulic floor jacks under the front 
axle. Place one hydraulic floor jack on the driver side and 
one on the passenger side. 
 
6. Working on the driver side, remove the stock U-bolts 
from the stock location. The stock U-bolts and hardware 
may be discarded. Repeat procedure on the passenger 
side. 
 
7. Carefully lower down on both hydraulic floor jacks at 
the same time approximately 4”. This will allow enough 
room for the new front springs to be installed into the 
stock location. 
 
8. Working on the driver side, remove the stock spring 
from the stock location. The stock front spring, stock 
front spring hanger hardware and stock front spring 
shackle hardware may be discarded. Repeat procedure 
on the passenger side. 
 
9. Locate the new front leaf springs. Working on the front 
and rear eyelet’s of the front springs, remove the new 
sleeves and bushings from each end and set a side for 
later re-installation. 
 
10. Locate the new polyurethane lube packs. Spread the 
new polyurethane over the new bushings that were 
removed from step # 9 and re-install them back into the 
new front spring assembly. Make sure to re-install the 
new sleeves. Special Note: Make sure to use the new 
polyurethane lube packs prior to inserting the new 
bushings back into the new front springs. This will 
increase the life of the bushing, prevent squeaking 
and help with ride quality. 
 
11. Locate the new front spring eye hardware. Working 
on the driver side, install the new front spring into the 
stock location and secure using the new spring eye 
hardware. Make sure to use thread locker or locktite 
on these bolts. Torque the front spring eye hanger 
hardware to 120 ft lbs. Special Note: Do not torque  
the front spring eye shackle hardware at this time. 
Once the vehicle is lowered to the ground, the front 
spring eye shackle will be torque to 40 ft lbs. Repeat 
procedure on the passenger side.
See Illustration # 2 / Front Spring Hanger
See Illustration # 3 / Front Spring Shackle
 
12. Carefully raise up on both hydraulic floor jacks at the 
same time until the newly installed front springs seat 
properly to the stock front spring perches. 
 
13. Locate (2) new 5/8” x 3” x 7 5/8” Round U-bolts, (4) 
5/8” U-bolt High Nuts and (4) 5/8” U-bolt Washers. 
Working on the driver side, install the new U-bolts into 
the stock location and secure using the new U-bolt high 
nuts and washers. Torque to 130 ft lbs. 
See Illustration # 4
14. Locate (1) new 5/8” x 3” x 7 5/8” Round U-bolt, (1) 
new 5/8” x 3 1/2” x 9 5/8” Round U-bolt, (4) 5/8” U-bolt 
High Nuts and (4) 5/8” U-bolt Washers. Working on the 
passenger side, install the new 5/8” x 3 1/2” x 9 5/8” 
round U-bolt into the stock location around the stock 
front differential inside location. Secure using the new U-
bolt high nuts and washers. Secure the new 5/8” x 3” x 7 
5/8” round U-bolt into the stock outside location. Secure 
using the new U-bolt high nuts and washers. Torque to 
130 ft lbs. 
See Illustration # 5
15. Working on the driver side, re-install the stock drag 
link back into the stock steering arm. Secure using the 
stock caster nut and cotter pin that was removed from 
step # 4 
 
16. Carefully remove both hydraulic floor jacks from 
under the front differential. 
 
17. Locate (2) larger brake line relocation brackets, (2) 
5/16” x 1” bolts, (4) 5/16” flat washers and (2) 5/16” 
unitorque nuts. Working on the driver side, secure the 
new brake line extending bracket to the stock location 
and secure using the new 5/16” x 1” bolt and hardware. 
Torque to 18 ft lbs. Make sure to use thread locker or 
locktite on these bolts. Repeat procedure on the 
passenger side. 
 
18. Working on the driver side, move the stock hard 
brake line located in the inner part of the frame rail under 
the stock frame. Reconnect the hard line and the soft line 
back together around the new brake line extending 
bracket that was installed in step # 17. Repeat procedure 
on the passenger side. 
See Illustration # 6
 
19. Working on the driver side, install the new front 
shocks absorbers using the stock hardware removed 
from step # 2 . Special Note: Shocks are not included 
with this suspension system, shocks need to be 
ordered as a separate part number, Tuff Country EZ-